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Photo of various types of ti plants with leaf colors ranging from green, red, and variegated colors.
The Ti plant, or Cordyline fruticosa, is a tropical evergreen plant with deep cultural significance in Hawaii. Known as "Ki" in Hawaiian, it's considered sacred to the god Lono and the goddess Laka of hula, symbolizing high rank and protection. Polynesians brought the Ti plant to Hawaii, where it was used for food, as well as for spiritual and medicinal purposes.

Photo of various types of ti plants with leaf colors ranging from green, red, and variegated colors. The Ti plant, or Cordyline fruticosa, is a tropical evergreen plant with deep cultural significance in Hawaii. Known as "Ki" in Hawaiian, it's considered sacred to the god Lono and the goddess Laka of hula, symbolizing high rank and protection. Polynesians brought the Ti plant to Hawaii, where it was used for food, as well as for spiritual and medicinal purposes.

Photo of stephanotis blossoms drying after being washed for lei-making.

Photo of stephanotis blossoms drying after being washed for lei-making.

Koʻoloaʻula, is a rare and endangered shrub native to Hawaii. It's characterized by its coarsely-toothed, silvery, heart-shaped leaves and medium to dark red flowers. Efforts are underway to protect its habitat and establish new populations.

Koʻoloaʻula, is a rare and endangered shrub native to Hawaii. It's characterized by its coarsely-toothed, silvery, heart-shaped leaves and medium to dark red flowers. Efforts are underway to protect its habitat and establish new populations.

Palapalai is a very important plant in Hawaiian culture, primarily for Hula. It is one of the plants Kapu (sacred) to Laka, the goddess of hula, it is also used to adorn the Hula altar and dancer as well and is highly sought after for making lei. Many songs and chants also refer to palapalai for its beauty and cultural importance.

Palapalai is a very important plant in Hawaiian culture, primarily for Hula. It is one of the plants Kapu (sacred) to Laka, the goddess of hula, it is also used to adorn the Hula altar and dancer as well and is highly sought after for making lei. Many songs and chants also refer to palapalai for its beauty and cultural importance.

After a morning of picking and gathering foliage, it's time to clean and sort... for tomorrow's lei-making demos at the Hana No`eau Cultural Festival. #leiculture #hilomyhometown #leimaker #culturalpractioner #HawaiianArts

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Plumeria lei and ti leaf with puakenikeni lei on vintage Hawaiian blanket.

Plumeria lei and ti leaf with puakenikeni lei on vintage Hawaiian blanket.

Happy Aloha Saturday lei... plumeria and ti leaf with puakenikeni for a friend's art reception. #leiculture #leimaker #konagirlartist #wahineartist #mokuokeawe

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Stephanotis flower lei in the poepoe style.

Stephanotis flower lei in the poepoe style.

Lush green Hawaiian forest with native palapalai ferns. Kalopa State Park.

Lush green Hawaiian forest with native palapalai ferns. Kalopa State Park.

Two wahine making palapalai fern lei under ohia lehua trees. Kalopa Park, Hamakua, Hawai'i Island.

Two wahine making palapalai fern lei under ohia lehua trees. Kalopa Park, Hamakua, Hawai'i Island.

A paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) rides a horse carrying the hae Hawai'i (flag) opens the Honoka`a Rodeo.

A paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) rides a horse carrying the hae Hawai'i (flag) opens the Honoka`a Rodeo.

It was a wonderful Memorial Day weekend celebrating dearly departed loved ones and a longtime friend's birthday 🎂... from Hilo, to Kalopa, to the Honoka`a Rodeo 🐎 #MokuoKeawe #Kalopa #leimakers #leiculture #Hamakua #paniolo #Hawaiian

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Yellow plumeria flower and puakenikeni lei, and mauka/makai earrings 💛

Yellow plumeria flower and puakenikeni lei, and mauka/makai earrings 💛

Photo of yellow plumeria flower and puakenikeni lei, green orchids and palapalai fern kupe`e, and other adornments.

Photo of yellow plumeria flower and puakenikeni lei, green orchids and palapalai fern kupe`e, and other adornments.

Celebrated the first week of May with lei. #maydayisleidayinhawaii #leiculture #hilomyhometown #PunaHawaii #blessed

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May Day is Lei Day in Hawaiʻi... celebrating lei culture at the Hilo Lei Day Festival, attendees learn different styles of lei-making and enjoy live Hawaiian music and hula. #maydayisleidayinhawaii #leiculture #hilomyhometown #mokuokeawe #hula

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Ti plants and leaves.

Ti plants and leaves.

Neighborhood flowers and foliage for lei-making.

Neighborhood flowers and foliage for lei-making.

Variegated ti plants and kupukupu ferns.

Variegated ti plants and kupukupu ferns.

Wednesday morning activity:
Picked lei materials in my neighborhood of Waiakea ahupua`a for tomorrow's Hilo Lei Day Festival. Picking and prepping flowers and foliage is a major part of leimakers' kūleana (responsibility). #maydayisleidayinhawaii #hiloleidayfestival #hilomyhometown #leiculture

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